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Port Goes Dutch for Offshore Energy 2018

17/10/2018
Port of Blyth Offshore Energy 2018

Port of Blyth is excited to be exhibiting at the Offshore Energy 2018 conference next week in Amsterdam – 23-24 October.

Ideally situated mid-way between Aberdeen and Great Yarmouth and with a great track record in the offshore energy and subsea sectors, Port of Blyth will be keen to share with delegates at the conference why it is now regarded as one of the UK’s leading offshore energy support bases.

The combination of the port’s sector experience with a mature on-site supply chain and significant land development opportunities make it a highly attractive proposition for expanding companies in the industry.

The Port has four ISPS compliant deep water terminals with over 1.5km of working quayside to accommodate multiple offshore vessels up to a maximum of 200m in length with no air draft restrictions. Deep water berths to 9.5m LAT are complimented by permanent heavy lift crane capacity up to 400 tonnes and strengthened quayside able to handle large complex lifts, in addition to extensive modern warehousing and workshops with large open storage areas.

Engineering Supply Chain

Beyond marine infrastructure and port services, Blyth has a well-established engineering supply chain with extensive expertise. Major customers from the offshore energy market such as DeepOcean and Global Marine Group are able to take advantage of a ‘one stop shop’ approach to project support with fabrication, mechanical, electrical, hydraulic and welding capability with availability 365 days a year.

The port’s growth – not just in terms of its reputation as a major UK offshore energy support base – but also in attracting infrastructure investment and business relocation, offers the sector an unrivalled opportunity to succeed in partnership with a modern trust port with ambitions to make a notable contribution in the UK’s success both domestically and internationally.

Energy Central

Energy Central – co-located with the Port of Blyth’s main deep-water facilities – is a premier east coast UK location for a range of energy based industries, including the global offshore energy sector in oil, gas and renewables, that is currently being redeveloped in partnership with Northumberland County Council.

A £25m programme of remediation and reclamation to prepare a key site with dedicated dock access and unlock a significant opportunity for businesses needing quay access is taking place as a result of Local Government funding in order to provide the right conditions for economic growth.

A collection of very large, scalable port-side development sites, Energy Central offers expansive land development opportunities combined with deep water, lock-free and near 365 day a year access to open sea with Enterprise Zone status supporting investment across these sites, either through revenue incentives to support business growth or capital investment support for projects to reduce client’s investment risk.

For more information on Port of Blyth’s offering to the offshore energy sector visit us on Stand 1.903 at Offshore Energy 2018 or contact Andy Williamson, Business Development Manager via andy.williamson@portofblyth.co.uk or 07703 754 987.